muleywhisperer
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I met a guy last night at Wally world who was buying ammo. Quickly the conversation went to deer and elk hunting and how excited he was to now live in New Mexico and to be able to hunt. I asked him where he was from and he said Montana. I asked him how the hunting in Montana was and he said it was great up until accumulated too many points and had acquired a lifetime ban from hunting there. I guess my face said it all when I asked him, are you kidding me?
Should people with revocations of there hunting or fishing privileges in other states be allowed to apply here in New Mexico or any other for that matter? I know that if there is unpaid child support there is a data base that don't allow them such privileges. Is there a shared data base that keeps rule breakers from hunting or fishing in all states during the length of there revocation? If not would you support it or be against it?
Should people with revocations of there hunting or fishing privileges in other states be allowed to apply here in New Mexico or any other for that matter? I know that if there is unpaid child support there is a data base that don't allow them such privileges. Is there a shared data base that keeps rule breakers from hunting or fishing in all states during the length of there revocation? If not would you support it or be against it?